Man charged with pointing gun at officer in Logan Square

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A man is facing several charges after police say he pointed a handgun at an officer in the Logan Square neighborhood on Sunday, causing the officer to fire his gun.

Rafael Corona, 29, is facing one felony count each of being an armed habitual criminal; unlawful possession of a firearm by a street gang member; unlawful use of a weapon by a felon and aggravated assault to an officer. He was also charged with drinking alcohol on a public way, a misdemeanor.

Police said Corona pointed a handgun at an officer as police responded to a call of a gang disturbance a few minutes after midnight on Sunday in the 1700 block of North Talman. “In fear of his safety,” the officer shot his gun once without striking Corona, police said.

Corona was arrested at the scene, and a gun was recovered, police said. No other injuries were reported.

Corona, of the 1700 block of North Rockwell, is scheduled to appear in bond court on Monday.

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